This Syn Free Baked Oats recipe has been amended to take into account the changes Slimming World have recently made to Healthy Extras and sweetener.

For the full list of ingredients and comprehensive instructions, please see the recipe card at the end of this post. Before you scroll, there’s important stuff in the blurb 👍

With Slimming World’s heavy restrictions on the world of cereal (RIP mountainous Coco Pop breakfasts), it is really important to make the most of your Healthy Extra B in the mornings.

Like most meals on Extra Easy, the obvious solution is to chuck in an egg and some fruit and hope for the best. After a few stodgy messes, I have finally perfected my baked oat breakfast, which I am generous enough to share.

I really love these baked oats for breakfast because it is so easy to mix up the flavours so you don’t get sick of the sight of it. Try your own flavour combo’s and let us know what you come up with! Here is a little bit of inspiration:

Strawberry and Chocolate

Use fresh strawberries in the mixture and add a squeeze of Sweet Freedom Choc Shot (count syns!) to serve

Summer Fruits

Add a handful of frozen summer fruits mix

Apple and Cinnamon

Grate a zingy apple into the mixture and add some cinnamon for a warming winter breakfast

Muller Light Madness

Why not keep your baked oats totally syn free and change your flavour by adding different yoghurt. Toffee or Peanut and Caramel should be tasty!

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Synning the sweetener

As you will probably know Slimming World have brought out some new recommendations regarding the syn value of granulated sweeteners. Slimming World have confirmed what this change means.

Where there is 1 tbsp or more being used per serving they recommend members count 0.5 Syn per tbsp. If using smaller amounts, like a pinch or teaspoon, there’s no need to worry about Syns at all.

We have amended the recipe for this Syn Free Baked Oats so it now uses 3/4 of a tablespoon of sweetener. This way it remains syn free.

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We use Sukrin 1 which is an all-natural granulated stevia sweetener alternative to sugar with zero calories. You can grab Sukrin 1 over onAmazon UK.

Sukrin 1 doesn’t have that strange after taste that a lot of artificial sweeteners do! It also shares the exact same sweetness and weight to sugar – which makes it really easy to substitute in recipes like these Syn Free Baked Oats.

If you are using a powdered sweetener, then please check how it compares to sugar. In some cases you’ll need to use less, as powdered sweeteners weigh less.

That being said you don’t have to use Sukrin – there are lots of other high quality granulated sweeteners available from the supermarket, such as Canderel Sugarly, and Natvia.

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INSTRUCTIONS

Add all of the ingredients, apart from the milk, to a small oven proof ramekin. I tend to use small Le Creuset dishes.

Mix it up with your finest spoon (elbow grease required).

If you think the mixture is looking a little too cement-like, add a little splosh of milk (taken out of your Healthy option A allowance) to loosen.

If you wish to flavour your oats, please add fruit and spices at this point. Get creative, count syns.

Place on a baking tray (the mixture tends to rise and we don't want to clean the oven, thank you very much) and bake on about 180 (fan) for 35-40 minutes.

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RECIPE NOTES

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Syn values given are correct at time of writing but may not always be accurate.

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We aren’t trained by Slimming World nor authorised to give Slimming World advice. Any advice given here should not replace the advice of your Slimming World consultant.

Ideally, you should check with Slimming world for the most up to date Syn values using official resources such as; the Syns calculator, Syns Online on LifelineOnline or by calling the Syns Hotline on (0906) 851 8518.

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Hello Meg, thanks for your comment.
The recipe listing is for Baked Oats. There are several reminders in the recipe write up that you’ll need to syn cooked fruit, if you choose to add it.
The ingredients list doesn’t include fruit for this reason, only the basic oats, yogurt, egg, vanilla essence and sweetener.
There’s also a caption underneath the photograph which states ‘Please remember to count syns for cooked fruit. Consult the app for exact amounts.’
Hope this clears things up for you. 🙂

Can you make a few at a time and eat cold over a few days? I don’t tend to have time to cook in the morning so I am wondering if you can make them in an evening and save for the next morning and would they still taste good- I currently make overnight oats for breakfast for this reason so I am looking for a good alternative thank you.